All in all, still a better option than pandemic-era grass, concrete, and black 
top….

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(so please excuse bizarre and nonsensical Auto-corrects)

> On Dec 19, 2022, at 11:28 AM, Weogo Reed via Organizers 
> <organizers@lists.sharedweight.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi Steve,
> 
>     As already noted, the subfloor question is important.
> 
>     Contra dancing is pretty hard on floors/finishes.
> My prediction is LVP will have a fairly short life if regularly danced on.
> A proper wax finish might help extend the life.
> Wearing away bits of vinyl into the air doesn't sound like a good thing to be 
> breathing, but
> maybe no worse than some of the high-tech finishes often used on wood floors.
> 
> Thanks and good health,  Weogo
> 
> 
>> On 12/19/2022 10:04 AM, Steve Pike via Organizers wrote:
>> Does anyone have experience contra dancing on a Luxury Vinyl Plank floor?
>> 
>> We’re looking at a hall that would be suitable otherwise. I’ve  danced there 
>> once (Irish Sets, not contra) and it dances well, better than tile, not 
>> quite as good as wood, but I wonder about the floor’s durability standing up 
>> to repeated swings in the same contra lines.
>> 
>> Steve Pike
>> Milwaukee, formerly Madison WI
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